"Women are going to die": Hillary Clinton on Supreme Court's overturning Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights
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When former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heard that the U.S. Supreme Court had overturned its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights, she was not surprised.
She told "CBS Mornings" that this was something that had been in progress for years.
"I think that was the goal of packing the Court with justices who were on the record for many years of being against women's constitutional rights to make decisions about our own bodies. I was deeply sorry that it actually happened," she said. "But now that it has happened, I think everybody understands that this is not necessarily the only effort that we're going to see this Court undertake to turn back the clock on civil rights."
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